I don’t think the ability to change a private company’s game files that we don’t own or have rights sounds like something that should be acceptable. Too many problems can arise from such things. And we don’t own the property nor understand the coding well enough to let just everyone freely modify things.
You are aware there are some mod authors out there who seem to be better than the actual game devs, right?
Skyrim/fallout has a mod. Called unofficial patch. It fixes many things BGS cannot or will not. Some are author’s preferences and why its not liked by some. Some…are legit fixes to actual crap code.
This is why BGS in creation club actually brought in some of the better mod authors (MA) to the games as kind of employees. Some MA’s out there know this stuff real well.
MPQ editing was super common in vanilla. Which was essentially the same thing. This has been going on since the beginning of the game, it’s nothing new.
That doesn’t mean it’s a good idea to let just anyone modify base game files that may end up causing larger issue or opening people up to account security problems.
They may know stuff, but they still don’t work for the company to know everything.
From the article I saw on wowhead about them reverting the bans to warnings, Blizzard isn’t going to be allowing the changing of files to continue unpunished.
They just decided to change it to warning but continued use will result in escalating punishments.
The initial 6 month ban for those just changing their characters look is a bit extreme. Yes, they shouldn’t be doing it in the first place; but I agree with them changing it to a warning to give the more “innocent” users a chance to stop and not get banned/suspended.
Improving models that won’t effect the game or others who play the game is no way in form an offense worthy of punishment if anything Blizzard should look at some of these and say “Wow we could improve our models like this.”
If they dont want us to do it then they shiuld put more skimpy mogs in the game that arent made of 10 pixels. Bliz knows people want more.
They have commented on this matter as above. You dont really need to ask or tell them what to do, they seem to have a pretty good handle on it, OP.
At this point, the bans do not matter. Many of the people who enjoyed modding are leaving the game anyways since if they continue, they will be banned in the future. So either way, ban or no, it means people are leaving the game.
Grow up, kid.
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Warrior T3 is definitely a good look.
Don’t play dumb. Making my forsaken look like it does on a chinese client, using already existing blizzard assets that they REFUSE to give players in the west, is not “exploiting the game”.
I don’t see why player should be punished for cosmetic alterations because of a small minority of bad eggs. This stuff has been a part of the game since vanilla when people made the T2 hunter set black and red instead of the fugly orange/purple colors. Or the druid forms that looked amazing before they finally got a much needed update. Or adding that nightelf sentinel armor to the game before Blizzard finally made their own version with BFA.
How come it’s okay for me to make my UI blue or red but I can’t make my armor a different color? It’s a client side only change nobody else is forced to see it. People deserve to make THEIR character look how they wish. Especially since Blizzard is clearly too lazy to give us the options themselves.
That’s not what this is even talking about.
I’m not the one who’s “playing dumb” if you believe that’s what this is about.
Perhaps you need to go look into what these mods actually are before you insult someone.
Not even replying back to you anymore after that display of ignorance.
Im pretty sure the only ones lifted are the people that did little to nothing wrong.
Anyone who used the mods to exploit the game for tangible gain remained banned.
Editing game files is against the ToS, whether it’s for innocent purposes or not. It’s really not up for debate, even though I personally think it’s not a big deal if someone wants to change their appearance.
Blizzard’s game. Blizzard’s rules. Blizzard’s decision how to deal with those breaking the rules. Not my business. Not yours.
They did say there would be increased penalties after this warning.
I honestly don’t understand what’s the issue or the reason here. You want people who have been banned and unbanned to be perma-banned regardless if they actually altered the game files or not?
I call that a blessing in disguise. glares at the creation club
Yeah the sad part is that this is the only game they get upset about anything they don’t agree with where as FFXIV and other mmorpg just brush it off. Nevertheless they do justice on their character customization. WoW just too focus on raiding and end game that quality on characters is nothing, but zero gain in their mind. Little do they know the better the character looks the more would represent their game like FFXIV community.
I understand rules are rules, but Blizzard needs to wake up and stop sleeping on something been suggested for over a decade. Sure they updated the models, but same selections from the old model still there.